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Tag Archives: ice
10 quick facts about Arctic ice and climate change
To most of us the Arctic is a remote environment up at the top of the world, covered in ice and snow most of the year, and populated by a few hardy people, mostly indigenous, along with a few very … Continue reading
Posted in Just wondering, Travel
Tagged Arctic, Canada, Canadian Arctic, Climate change, glaciers, global warming, Greenland, ice, ice sheet, icebergs, inspiration, photography, sea ice, travel
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Celebrating spring in the northeast: a pictorial essay
The ice is out of the river, the sun has been shining for three days, and today the entire world has been out enjoying the fine day. Thanks be to God, to Mother Nature, and to anyone else who might be … Continue reading
Posted in Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged Canada, Easter, flood season, Fredericton, ice, New Brunsiwck, photography, running, snow, spring, St. John River, trails, walking
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